Mehrauli Archaeological Park Tours

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The Mehrauli Archaeological Park in New Delhi is home to the crumbling ruins of tombs and palaces that date back to early medieval times and up to the 19th century. The park is sprawled across 200 acres and is an atmospheric site that is less crowded than the Qutub Minar World Heritage site nearby.

One of the main attractions at the park comes in the form of two monuments that sit together – the Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb. The intricately chiselled ceiling of the mosque is well worth a peek inside. There is also a striking 16th-century stairwell within the park, along with the crumbling tombs of Balban and Quli Khan.

Practical Info

The nearest metro station is Qutub Minar on the Yellow Line. There’s no official sign for the park, just one that reads “Delhi Development Authority” outside the main entrance gate.

Experience the unique sounds, traditions, flavors and culture of Delhi on this 5-hour private New Delhi sightseeing tour. Your local guide will take you on an epic walk through some of the city’s most famous sites. Visit the Yogmaya and Chhatarpur Temples and learn about the city’s unique history on a walk through the Mehrauli Archaeological Park. Gain a deeper understanding of early-Afghan architecture during a stop at the World Heritage-listed Qutub Minar before returning to your hotel after a this truly epic New Delhi walking tour.

Explore the spooky side of Delhi on a private 6-hour tour that showcases haunted locales with spine-tingling stories. Visit monuments such as the Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb, Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, and the Nicholson Cemetery, and hear from your guide about the rumored ghosts that linger there, spotted both centuries ago and in more recent times.

Discover the architectural splendor of Delhi on a private full-day tour that takes in the Mehrauli Archeological Park, Qutub Minar, and the highlights of New Delhi. Visit an elegant 15th-century mosque; a historic stepwell, Rajon ki Baoli; Qutab Minar, and the Parliament House and India Gate in New Delhi. You'll also check out the shopping in Connaught Place on a tour that combines the best of old and new. Includes entrance fees, private guide and driver, and hotel pickup and drop-off.

Explore two of New Delhi's UNESCO World Heritage Sites—Qutub Minar and Mehrauli—during a single half-day tour. With a guide in the lead, visiting these two major landmarks in a short time will be manageable and informative. Learn about Delhi's history at the Mehrauli Archaeological Park and the 13th-century architecture of the Qutub Minar, accompanied by insightful guided commentary.

On the outskirts of Delhi, and away from the tourist traffic, is the large Mehrauli Archaeological Park. On this guided walking tour you will be taken to many of the park’s most important historic sites—including mosques, stepwells, and tombs—and learn about their centuries of history. The park is large and the monuments spread out, making this guided walk the best way to tour it.

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Mehrauli Archaeological Park, an area over 200 acre adjacent to a world heritage site Qutub Minar. An exclusive area known for its 1000 years of occupation. The magnificent ruins of Lal Kot are a part of heritage that Delhi is endowed with. Its rightly said that it is first city of Delhi. As when you stroll past the area you get engaged with mesmerizing human past. Explore the historically significant monuments spread over 200 acres, the only area in Delhi known for 1000 years of continuous habitation. Walk amongst the architectural relics of glorious Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire and the British Raj. Most of the ruins were not accessible by any means until a decade ago as a thick forest hid all those ruins of an affluent era which spanned almost millennia.